Biometric technologies and an IT startup culture have CIOs buzzing
As innovative biometric technologies enter the corporate sphere, we expect to hear IT leaders and their users exhale a big, collective sigh of relief. Why? Startup companies specializing in biometric...
View ArticleSpreadsheet errors, the new Microsoft CEO and our award-winning pieces
If we may brag for a moment (and tip our cap to the Olympics): The SearchCIO team took gold in several categories in TechTarget’s internal editorial awards this week, which honored our work during the...
View ArticleThe difference between a CIO and CTO; plus WhatsApp, Facebook and more
Hot off the press! Senior Features Writer Karen Goulart hits on three big questions in her weekly column: Should CIOs focus on the potential, not just the problems, of wearable technology? What’s in...
View ArticleGood vs. bad data, Mobile World Congress 2014 and CIO career advice
As a short (and chilly!) month rounds to a close, SearchCIO is stuffing our coverage with a range of hot topics to leave readers feeling satisfied (and toasty). “One man’s gold is another man’s...
View ArticleConferences upon conferences: GRC Summit, RSA, BYOE and more
It’s conference season for the CIO/IT Strategy Media Group! With one group in San Francisco, another in Wisconsin and a third at a local show in Boston during the past two weeks, our brains (and...
View ArticleFive questions vital to a good digital business strategy
Looking to develop a digital strategy? Start with the basics “but with a digital twist,” says Mark McDonald, managing director and digital business strategy lead for Accenture. McDonald, a keynote...
View ArticleOffice for iPad, CIOs say ‘no’ to rogue and another flying car concept
Could it be true? Mobile users are officially driving the decisions of head honchos. How, you ask? Yesterday, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced the company was launching Office for iPad. As of 11...
View ArticleShadow technologies, prescriptive analytics and cloud compliance
This week on SearchCIO.com, we dished up expert advice pertaining to prescriptive analytics, cloud security and shadow technologies. CIOs hoping to conquer the next business frontier should look no...
View ArticleHeartbleed bug, building a risk management plan and cleaning up data
The big news this week? A defect in one of the Internet’s key security methods, OpenSSL, that’s forcing two-thirds of all websites to consider changes to protect the security of consumers. Learn more...
View ArticleOld BI battles new and Boston executes IT-focused crisis management plan
There is a war going on in IT between old and new business intelligence — and it’s slated to be a tough matchup. A story getting a lot of attention on SearchCIO this week came out of Dan Sommer’s...
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